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i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck.
i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us. you're not going to believe this story. we're going to begin with a story that every veteran, even veteran police officers are calling shocking. a couple in union county, north carolina in jail this hour after a deputy found a child head cuffed to a porch with a dead chicken hanging around his neck.
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melissa: first up holiday deals on housing real estate motion will don peebles returns, a scoop on how to wrap up your best deal ever, chairman ceo of peebles corporation, don we're so thrill to have you back, our audience loved you last time. i think a lot of people don't know this one of the busiest weeks of the year for deals, a lot of people that are trying to get things done, and closed. before the end of the year, what is the best way to approach a deal this time of the year. >> good to be back. now is a good time to get deals done, banks that are holding real estate, they haveaken back through are will recession, they are looking to get the properties off their books by year end, they report to regulators, and they are stock holders, homebuilders with backlog of inventory, of cocompleted product or product that is near completion, they are looking t finish fourth quarter strong, and continue upward mobility of tir stock. if you are out buying today, ose are two places to go lender-ownwned and home-buders. melissa: if you are a buyer, a seller is there a reason to do before the e
melissa: first up holiday deals on housing real estate motion will don peebles returns, a scoop on how to wrap up your best deal ever, chairman ceo of peebles corporation, don we're so thrill to have you back, our audience loved you last time. i think a lot of people don't know this one of the busiest weeks of the year for deals, a lot of people that are trying to get things done, and closed. before the end of the year, what is the best way to approach a deal this time of the year. >>...
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to wrap up your best deal ever, chairman ceo of peebles corporation, don we're so thrill to have you back, o
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neil: wondere why the young people don sign up for the health care law? maybe because they looked at the cost and said out of sight. you really lov what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, ist that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ paying ourselves to do wh♪t we love? (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that'sasy. ge is revolutioning power. supercharng turbines with advanced hardware and invative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the tbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ into the future. i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wr
neil: wondere why the young people don sign up for the health care law? maybe because they looked at the cost and said out of sight. you really lov what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, ist that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love?...
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don? >> carl, don't go anywhere. if it happens within the next few minutes or while we are on the air here in the hour, we want to get to you. thank you very much for that. i want to bring someone in to talk about the deal with iran. he's a fellow at hoover institute. you have made it no secret the lack of faith with the iranian regime. am i putting words in your mouth? >> no, you are absolutely right. we would have a deal. we would have a deal because our side, the american side is desperately eager for a deal. >> why do you think it's not a good idea? >> it's just not a good idea. if you read it, take a look at why there hasn't been a deal. ironically, it's because the french haven't thought it's a good deal being worked out. let's go back and remember when we changed the names of french fries into freedom fries. because we thought the french were too much of an accommodationist nation. the irony is we are eager for a deal. the rules are bizarre since we are talking about iran. you must always be willing to walk aw
don? >> carl, don't go anywhere. if it happens within the next few minutes or while we are on the air here in the hour, we want to get to you. thank you very much for that. i want to bring someone in to talk about the deal with iran. he's a fellow at hoover institute. you have made it no secret the lack of faith with the iranian regime. am i putting words in your mouth? >> no, you are absolutely right. we would have a deal. we would have a deal because our side, the american side is...
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don, you're on historic fremont street in front of a bar or in a bar? >> you sound like you know this place, marty. do you know downtown las vegas? >> i might know a little bit. but let's not go there. >> okay, listen, marty, this is for people who are our age or older. we're here. we're at atomic liquors and it is almost as if time stopped here from the 1950s. you don't even want to see how many satellite trucks are m n the back. there are guys over here. who was doing rehearsals earlier? she looks just like me. they are blocking the lighting. >> with my friend here, rosey, what's the most popular drink here? >> the f-bomb. >> the f-bomb because this place is called atomic. the test site is that way -- >> 45 miles. >> 45 miles that way. people would watch the atomic site. >> can we have an f-bomb? is that possible? >> yes, you can. >> even there is no liquor in there, right? >> no. >> this is what's on the menu here tonight. f-bomb. the atomic cocktail then the rose busch. then this bar means a lot to anthony bourdain. he will be here hosting the show.
don, you're on historic fremont street in front of a bar or in a bar? >> you sound like you know this place, marty. do you know downtown las vegas? >> i might know a little bit. but let's not go there. >> okay, listen, marty, this is for people who are our age or older. we're here. we're at atomic liquors and it is almost as if time stopped here from the 1950s. you don't even want to see how many satellite trucks are m n the back. there are guys over here. who was doing...
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. >> but with that they don' operat that themselves. washington state for over 70 years had its own retail monopoly. voters voted to dismantle that and after we have been through one year. john: the critics said there will be more car accidents. >> that has not panned out few words you why related accidents or if the rd tea way fatalities and under ag drinking is flat and this guy did not fall. john: california hired a company to run public park. >> today they charge the same fee as the state for camping to let them in but ey pay the state do have the privilege john: they were losing money now they'rmaking money that people would say this cannot be because the company makes a profit. >> it makes a profit a and a saving money at the same time? that gives us is how inefficient the public sector can be. john: from the manual the mayor of chicago llord recycling costs by allowing competition. >> key allowed them to compe to guess each other. he broke into this city into different sounds he kept the public sector and that out other parts so
. >> but with that they don' operat that themselves. washington state for over 70 years had its own retail monopoly. voters voted to dismantle that and after we have been through one year. john: the critics said there will be more car accidents. >> that has not panned out few words you why related accidents or if the rd tea way fatalities and under ag drinking is flat and this guy did not fall. john: california hired a company to run public park. >> today they charge the same...
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guess what, don? coming up by monday, it looks like we will see some of the coldest air that we have seen so far this season. it is going to be -- it's been fairly miserable the last week or so. >> i'll still take warm. >> even though you're miserable? >> enough of that. thank you, karen. >>> a floating data center and high event space? mystery over the barge in the san francisco bay revealed to be owned by google. government inspectors were sworn to secrecy. the police said it's not their problem and the mayor said he had no clue. wednesday, google solved the mystery finally. it's an interactive space where people can learn about technology. does that mean a show room for google glass? >> on a barge? >> apparently. you have to travel to go see it. that's a big, big barge! kind of cool. but at least the mystery is kind of solved until somebody gets on there and figures out exactly what it is. >> but why is it on a barge? that is the mystery. >>> a third oklahoma teen facing murder charges for the murd
guess what, don? coming up by monday, it looks like we will see some of the coldest air that we have seen so far this season. it is going to be -- it's been fairly miserable the last week or so. >> i'll still take warm. >> even though you're miserable? >> enough of that. thank you, karen. >>> a floating data center and high event space? mystery over the barge in the san francisco bay revealed to be owned by google. government inspectors were sworn to secrecy. the...
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>> don lemon, who's now in las vegas. he's there for the premiere of "anthony bourdain's parts unknown." and he spoke with the world's most traveling chef. that will be next. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today >>> if you're still hungry for more after tonight's season finale of "parts unknown," don't fear. anthony bourdain and friends will host a one-hour postseason show called "last bite". it's live from las vegas. don lemon is with anthony bourdain in las vegas tonight. >> the season finale is tonight. the season finale is in detroit. but we're here in las vegas. you picked this because you think that this sort of repres
>> don lemon, who's now in las vegas. he's there for the premiere of "anthony bourdain's parts unknown." and he spoke with the world's most traveling chef. that will be next. avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero...
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martin savage is in for don lemon tonight, taking to the helm here. you're a big gamer. >> i am. i live vicariously through my son. >> oh, that's fun. good to see you, too. >> thank you very much. get out there and enjoy what is a beautiful day. >> i know, it is. >>> we are going to start overseas right in the middle of a natural disaster that is growing more tragic every hour. i'm talking about the philippines. in every part of that country right now, people are struggling for food, safe drinking water, medicine and shelter. it was just the second day since a monstrous typhoon tore the fiphilippines apart. >>> in some parts of the philippines right now, the power could be out for months. entire homes flattened. hopts are trying to deal
martin savage is in for don lemon tonight, taking to the helm here. you're a big gamer. >> i am. i live vicariously through my son. >> oh, that's fun. good to see you, too. >> thank you very much. get out there and enjoy what is a beautiful day. >> i know, it is. >>> we are going to start overseas right in the middle of a natural disaster that is growing more tragic every hour. i'm talking about the philippines. in every part of that country right now, people...
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my colleague, don lemon is going to take it from here. don, as a former chicagoan, you know this part of the country very well. >>> hello, everyone. we're going to get right to it. make sure you stay put and watch. a lot of news to cover chblgt it's big, weather-breaking news in the upper midwest. powerful storms in just the past few hours. take a look at some amateur video of the twister hammering washington. illinois, look at this. washington, illinois, a small town of about 10,000 people. and as you can see, nothing was left standing. at least 26 states are now in the path of the system. >> so that is what it looked like blowing through st. louis. even without it,
my colleague, don lemon is going to take it from here. don, as a former chicagoan, you know this part of the country very well. >>> hello, everyone. we're going to get right to it. make sure you stay put and watch. a lot of news to cover chblgt it's big, weather-breaking news in the upper midwest. powerful storms in just the past few hours. take a look at some amateur video of the twister hammering washington. illinois, look at this. washington, illinois, a small town of about 10,000...
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. >>> the senated a don' ed adopt nuclear option. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago today, the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down by a bullet. president and mrs. kennedy's rip to texas included a number of for thes around the state to various cities and jackie kennedy managed to steal spotlight among the excited crowds. brian williams reports on the events leading up to that shot heard round the world. >> reporter: at their third texas stop in ft. worth, even though it was late and raining, people lined the streets to see them. the kennedys spent their last night together at the hotel texas. the next morning, november 22nd, the president emerged to greet a crowd of 5,000 gathered outside. >> i appreciate you being here this morning. mrs. kennedy is organizing herself. it takes longer. but of course she looks better than me. >> reporter: and when she appeared, mrs. kennedy made a stunning entrance wearing the now famous pink chanel suit, wheat gloves and pill box hat. >> a few years ago i sbr drused
. >>> the senated a don' ed adopt nuclear option. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. 50 years ago today, the nation lost its 35th president when john f. kennedy was struck down by a bullet. president and mrs. kennedy's rip to texas included a number of for thes around the state to various cities and jackie kennedy managed to steal spotlight among the excited crowds. brian williams reports on the events leading up to that shot heard round the world. >> reporter: at...
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don? >> nic, thank you. >>> i want to talk about princeton university, battling a rare meningitis outbreak. several people there have gotten sick from a b strain. and princeton's board is considering whether to offer students an emergency vaccine used overseas. >> reporter: don, there is no approved meningitis b vaccine available in this country, but there is one in use in parts of europe and australia. now it's up to university trustees to decide whether or not to bring that vaccine to princeton. officials are meeting this weekend to discuss possible vaccinations on campus. it's an effort to combat an ongoing outbreak of meningitis b, which can cause life-threatening illness. the new jersey department of health says the first case developed when a student returned from spring break in march. after additional cases were reported, an outbreak of the disease was declared in may. a total of six students and one visitor to princeton are linked to the outbreak. the latest case was diagnosed las
don? >> nic, thank you. >>> i want to talk about princeton university, battling a rare meningitis outbreak. several people there have gotten sick from a b strain. and princeton's board is considering whether to offer students an emergency vaccine used overseas. >> reporter: don, there is no approved meningitis b vaccine available in this country, but there is one in use in parts of europe and australia. now it's up to university trustees to decide whether or not to bring...
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so clearly p7♪ >> lads and gentlemen, "im in the morning" blooge don: a couple of things blooge i was watching o'reilly last night and it was really hilarious because he gets these e-mails from people andhe sho is taped,o everything is planned blooge it is not as spontaneous as carly hand him an e-mail and reads against the e-mails and people cricize him and someone was criticizing and the gets this off, criticized m about something about killing jesus and
so clearly p7♪ >> lads and gentlemen, "im in the morning" blooge don: a couple of things blooge i was watching o'reilly last night and it was really hilarious because he gets these e-mails from people andhe sho is taped,o everything is planned blooge it is not as spontaneous as carly hand him an e-mail and reads against the e-mails and people cricize him and someone was criticizing and the gets this off, criticized m about something about killing jesus and
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don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very important part of that, don. >> yeah, it was just a short little planl ride. we could see how she could make it. but she must have been awfully sleepy. >>> thank you, erin, appreciate it. >> next, allegations are spying by the nsa. now, reports that the nsa cracked google servers, many millions of users, including you and me, may have been spied on, our e-mails, our photos. we're talking about it straight ahead. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insu
don? >> well, we are see webds morning. fresh off of her snl job, kerry washington is out on the trail, as well, right? >> she was. and that was actually impressive. i fell asleep watching snl last night, don. so she was able to make it from new york to washington today. but sle is in washington quite a bit, actually. show's very politically active. she was talking about the women's vote, which is very important to democrats, especially here in northern virginia. women are a very...
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all right, don, good to see you, have a great week, but, first, a good evening. much more in the newsroom straight ahead with don. >> all right, have a good one. thank you. >> hello, everyone. sunday evening, 5 kr:00 here ine east. kbrizly new details are emerging right now. the shooter fired at point-blank range at tsa officer gerard gerardo hernandaz who crumpled to the floor. the suspect came back and shot him again killing him. the f.b.i. says five people were shot, including the suspected gunman who is in critical condition at a hopt right now.
all right, don, good to see you, have a great week, but, first, a good evening. much more in the newsroom straight ahead with don. >> all right, have a good one. thank you. >> hello, everyone. sunday evening, 5 kr:00 here ine east. kbrizly new details are emerging right now. the shooter fired at point-blank range at tsa officer gerard gerardo hernandaz who crumpled to the floor. the suspect came back and shot him again killing him. the f.b.i. says five people were shot, including...
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to get this well from a rhode island woman, heather received a new prosthetic leg allowing her to don her favorite heels. she had a conventional prosthetic but this leg better resembles her own leg and she says she used to wear heels every day before the bombing. >> nice. >> going to costco for everything from food to, supplies and what i call my special eggnog that is now available.. >> i don't know if i want to know about that. >> you do. you do. >> the retailer offering professional ranges promising to save thousands of dollars. so we're wondering if they can take the heat in the kitchen. >> i want to test eggnog. >> you do. you do. >> different story. >> consumer reports puts pro-style ranges to the test including some from costco, costing thousands less than models elsewhere. >> reporter: lots of us have a big appetite for pro-style ranges they can give plenty of cooking capability, but, they can cost $5,000 and more. there are less expensive options. consumer reports takes a look at two. this 30 inch for $2,000, this 36-inch for $3,000. consumer reports pitted them against big n
to get this well from a rhode island woman, heather received a new prosthetic leg allowing her to don her favorite heels. she had a conventional prosthetic but this leg better resembles her own leg and she says she used to wear heels every day before the bombing. >> nice. >> going to costco for everything from food to, supplies and what i call my special eggnog that is now available.. >> i don't know if i want to know about that. >> you do. you do. >> the retailer...
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it shows her 14-year-old student following her into the bathroom, donning gloves and a sweatshirt with a hood up. he's seen walking in and out of the bathroom several times. 30 minutes later, he wore a black face mask. her body was found in the woods next to a handwritten note saying i hate you all. ritzer had been raped with an object. according to the affidavit, when he was picked up, he was found with a bloodstained box cutter, a pair of her underwear and credit cards. he was visibly upset the day before during a conversation where she started talking about tennessee, a place he used to live with his parents before they split. it was a stressf fuful divorce. no motive was mentioned. >> we are devastated and heart broken by the details of the circumstancings surrounding the death of our beautiful daughter and sister. he's charged with murder and will be tried as an adult. his attorney could not be reached for comment. he faces additional charges for rape and armed robbery. the next court appearance is december 4th for an arraignment. alexander fields, cnn new york. >> thanks. >>> cnn
it shows her 14-year-old student following her into the bathroom, donning gloves and a sweatshirt with a hood up. he's seen walking in and out of the bathroom several times. 30 minutes later, he wore a black face mask. her body was found in the woods next to a handwritten note saying i hate you all. ritzer had been raped with an object. according to the affidavit, when he was picked up, he was found with a bloodstained box cutter, a pair of her underwear and credit cards. he was visibly upset...
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joining me now is don peat, city hall bureau chief for "the toronto sun." he's been covering the mayor since he took office. don, it's good to have you here. obviously that reporter's reaction was fresh, right in the moment. certainly tried to play it off to the best of her ability. later on in the day, though, we have the mayor coming back out of his office to apologize. i want to show that to everybody. take a look. >> i want to apologize for my graphic remarks this morning. these allegations are 100% lies. >> i might have had some drinks and driven, which is absolutely wrong. >> so we know that he's admitted to drinking and driving. during one of the pressers his wife put it best when she said my husband has already said enough. don, over your years of covering this mayor, i mean because he was on the city council prior to becoming the mayor, what was his behavior like and how is this going over with the people who elected him into office? because the behavior, it's a personal influence that's rubbing off on his professional decision-making. >> right. we
joining me now is don peat, city hall bureau chief for "the toronto sun." he's been covering the mayor since he took office. don, it's good to have you here. obviously that reporter's reaction was fresh, right in the moment. certainly tried to play it off to the best of her ability. later on in the day, though, we have the mayor coming back out of his office to apologize. i want to show that to everybody. take a look. >> i want to apologize for my graphic remarks this morning....
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. >> for our country's sac, certainly for our soldier's sake, for the sake of every veteran who donned the uniform and not for his country or her country. america's mission should always be to keep the peace, not police the world. in america they did not seek to become involved in every conflict around the world would do things that can make us safer at home and abroad. eisenhower is right to observe that little wars can lead to bigger wars. reagan was right, that america's purpose is to promote peace through strength. >> some people see that in the republican party, maggie, are talking again about rant paul and isolationism. what's the line that he walks here? >> he's trying to be reagan without beening an isolationist. he's trying to look at a, he's going to the citadel, a military institution, he's not avoiding it. this is a big theme of his. he is going to places that it moo be welcome. he is saying, i will keep my message consistent. i think you will continue to hear a lot of that, the line is, he has to not seem like his dad, he is saying, no wars, no time, no intervention, no an
. >> for our country's sac, certainly for our soldier's sake, for the sake of every veteran who donned the uniform and not for his country or her country. america's mission should always be to keep the peace, not police the world. in america they did not seek to become involved in every conflict around the world would do things that can make us safer at home and abroad. eisenhower is right to observe that little wars can lead to bigger wars. reagan was right, that america's purpose is to...
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kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lynn don johnson as president. >> that whole scene is obviously just surreal. she aarrives in the cabin of air force one in these clothes covered in the president's blood. >> reporter: mrs. kennedy was still in her suit when she arrived later that evening at andrews air force base in maryland. the president's brother at her side in the middle of the night. once at the white house, her personal maid put the suit in a bag so mrs. kennedy wouldn't have to look at it. then, sometimes in 1964, the blood-stained suit arrived here, at the national archives building at the nation ago capital. it came in a box along with a handwritten note from jackie kennedy's mother. it read, simply, "jackie's suit and bag, worn november 22nd, 1963." all this time it's been forbidden from public view and will makely stay that way for a very long time. in 2003 after her mother's death, caroline kennedy gave the suit to the people of the united states with the understanding that it wouldn't be put on public display for 100 years. and even t
kennedy continued to wear the suit during the emergency swearing in of lynn don johnson as president. >> that whole scene is obviously just surreal. she aarrives in the cabin of air force one in these clothes covered in the president's blood. >> reporter: mrs. kennedy was still in her suit when she arrived later that evening at andrews air force base in maryland. the president's brother at her side in the middle of the night. once at the white house, her personal maid put the suit...
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real money's ali veshi sits don with the minister of labor to talk about how to get more people in the work store force d whether raising the country's minimum wage is a good idea. >> plus. >> the card is right in front of me. >> the the heart transplant improved. we'll explain in our techno report also tonight. >> going down to arkansas that is spectacular to experience it from inner space. >> visionary or environmental nightmare. see what one artist hopes to string across a colorado river. ♪ al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >> introduces america tonight. >> in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >> grounded. >> real. >> unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >> an escape from the expected. >> i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. america tonight next on al jazeera america >> in detroit mourners filled a church today to remember a is is 19-year-old black woman.
real money's ali veshi sits don with the minister of labor to talk about how to get more people in the work store force d whether raising the country's minimum wage is a good idea. >> plus. >> the card is right in front of me. >> the the heart transplant improved. we'll explain in our techno report also tonight. >> going down to arkansas that is spectacular to experience it from inner space. >> visionary or environmental nightmare. see what one artist hopes to...
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. >> in sunnyvale, california, the tasting room has become gathering police for mead experts, don drake is a regular. >> crystal clear flavor, you can just tiny hint of citrus then a toasted back note and honey makes it last a long time. >> rabbit's foot owners produce a startling 'a of alcoholic drinks to start with honey. >> this is a golden strong ail. >> small taste. >> i'm working today. >> you don't have to drink it all. that's maria's favorite. >> tell that's made with honey. >> absolutely. 45% honey but not sweet. >> right. a little sweet but i finished it. a tough job, but somebody's got to do it. >> nothing else in there but washington wild flower honey. very flagrant, like walking in to a guard glenn wild flowers are in there. >> people are drinking it, liking it, people are asking how they can get more. and the next thing you know i'm in my garage in sunnyvale making 200 gallons a year and giving it away. >> in 2001 paul quit his job in hi-tech betting his future on a drink from the past. >> lots of stories about businesses starting in garages in silicon valley but not makin
. >> in sunnyvale, california, the tasting room has become gathering police for mead experts, don drake is a regular. >> crystal clear flavor, you can just tiny hint of citrus then a toasted back note and honey makes it last a long time. >> rabbit's foot owners produce a startling 'a of alcoholic drinks to start with honey. >> this is a golden strong ail. >> small taste. >> i'm working today. >> you don't have to drink it all. that's maria's favorite....
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her pub defender, michael don hoe, won the right for her to stay out of jail pending trial. they say now that the prosecutors poisoned the jury pool publicly calling her a socio path. they're now telling her attorney that they have a new possible theory for the case. claiming that she may have blind folded him before pushing him off the cliff. the defense is arguing that they have overreaching and wants the trial date pushed back and some charges dismissed. >> when they were exchanging vows, jordan wassing looing down and wasn't looking at cody. >> reporter: she says she doubted the wedding but didn't kill her husband of the big questions on when and how this case moves forward. now this is a federal case because the alleged crime happened on federal land. both sided now saying that they want to push this trial back into february if charges are dismissed in this by the judge, it will be an extraordinary event. >> talk a little bit more about this man possibly being bli blindfolded before he fell. how do prosecutors know that? >> there was a piece of clots found near the body
her pub defender, michael don hoe, won the right for her to stay out of jail pending trial. they say now that the prosecutors poisoned the jury pool publicly calling her a socio path. they're now telling her attorney that they have a new possible theory for the case. claiming that she may have blind folded him before pushing him off the cliff. the defense is arguing that they have overreaching and wants the trial date pushed back and some charges dismissed. >> when they were exchanging...
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her name is jenny hatch, and don dahler has her story so far. >> reporter: jenny hatch has worked at this virginia thrift store for more than six years. >> it's my favorite store. >> reporter: the 29-year-old is meticulous making sure the shelves stay organized and the merchandise fashionable. she even runs the register. the store owners kelley morris and jim talbert have long been jenny's friends. now they are also her guardians the result of a landmark legal battle for her independence. >> i'm so much happy that i live here now because now i can come home and spend time with my friends. >> hatch, who has down syndrome wanted to live with morris and talbert. her mother and stepfather wanted her to live in a group home. the case went to court. jenny won. attorney jonathan martinez. >> we had to change long held ingrained beliefs about what people with disabilities can and can't do. >> the judge granted morris and talbert temporary limited guardianship or jenny until the 14th. after that it's up to her. >> i don't think jenny need as guardian for every egg in this world. i think, to q
her name is jenny hatch, and don dahler has her story so far. >> reporter: jenny hatch has worked at this virginia thrift store for more than six years. >> it's my favorite store. >> reporter: the 29-year-old is meticulous making sure the shelves stay organized and the merchandise fashionable. she even runs the register. the store owners kelley morris and jim talbert have long been jenny's friends. now they are also her guardians the result of a landmark legal battle for her...
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[laughter] mayor don stafford brought readings. to the mayors left is the flag draped union tombstone of private amos mckinney. with tears of joy in their eyes, granddaughter and great-grandson undraped the ancestor's tombstone. after lying for 99 years in an unmarked grave, private amos mckinney is no longer one of the forgotten. reenactors prepared to carry out the volleying. and homage is paid to the civil war veterans, private amos mckinney. in conclusion, to learn additional interesting details regarding civil war black soldiers and sailors you must put on your to-do list a visit to the african-american civil war museum in washington d.c.. the museum is open to the public on tuesdays and saturdays. long vertical banners with interesting information line to visitors walk leading to the entrance. on the first saturday of each month at 11:00 at 1:00 p.m. the descendents hour is held during which time guests are given the opportunity to share their ancestors story. upon request extremely knowledgeable curator harry jones will guid
[laughter] mayor don stafford brought readings. to the mayors left is the flag draped union tombstone of private amos mckinney. with tears of joy in their eyes, granddaughter and great-grandson undraped the ancestor's tombstone. after lying for 99 years in an unmarked grave, private amos mckinney is no longer one of the forgotten. reenactors prepared to carry out the volleying. and homage is paid to the civil war veterans, private amos mckinney. in conclusion, to learn additional interesting...
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is a big star of country music, these days, one city in the country is the focus of his attention as don dahler will show us. >> whatever makes you feel like a rock star! >> reporter: after months of relentless touring country megastar kenny chesney is taking a break. >> thank you. >> but not before meeting with some very important fans. >> you are going to have this moment this morning at the hospital. >> yeah. >> heartfelt, it was good for me. >> spread the love. >> kenny chesney, straight from the heart, later on sunday morning. >> osgood: historian doris kearns goodwin shares presidential anecdotes with mo rocca. steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fb
is a big star of country music, these days, one city in the country is the focus of his attention as don dahler will show us. >> whatever makes you feel like a rock star! >> reporter: after months of relentless touring country megastar kenny chesney is taking a break. >> thank you. >> but not before meeting with some very important fans. >> you are going to have this moment this morning at the hospital. >> yeah. >> heartfelt, it was good for me....
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a couple of your tweets -- 83% of food stamp recipients work full-time from don ritchie. medicaid,with snap, section eight, school lunch, heating assistance, how much would one need to learn for the same benefit? a response for either of those. guest: the average family is getting probably about $20,000 25,000 -- we have thousand dollars a year. people working full-time is not accurate, but if you are the working-time, requirement does not apply to you. in the long-term individuals would be benefited by a nudge it would move them more into the labor force and that would be best for the taxpayers as well. guest: we have not talked very much about wages. you could work full-time and your making them wage, you are making $15,000 a year. people to think about trying to support a family on 15 -- on $15,000 a year. these programs, including food up,ps, help to bump that and in an important way, and the debt is just that if we did not have these programs at all, we thed have 37 -- 30% of population that are poor instead of about 15%. the first safety net that i described, it is
a couple of your tweets -- 83% of food stamp recipients work full-time from don ritchie. medicaid,with snap, section eight, school lunch, heating assistance, how much would one need to learn for the same benefit? a response for either of those. guest: the average family is getting probably about $20,000 25,000 -- we have thousand dollars a year. people working full-time is not accurate, but if you are the working-time, requirement does not apply to you. in the long-term individuals would be...
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legendary coach don shula, hall of famer dan marino, and tony dungy now with nbc sports, considered by many to be football's moral compass. on monday richie incognito was clear across the country, strolling down rodeo drive in beverly hills. newly released portions of his fox sports interview included one critical question he wouldn't answer, whether dolphins coaches ordered him to, quote, toughen up jonathan martin. >> true or false? >> i'm here to talk about my relationship with john. there's an nfl investigation and they'll get to the bottom of all that. >> but in the meantime, the dolphins struggled to keep their eye on the ball. >> and this is another test. are we going to pull tighter together or are we going to separate and i think we'll pull tighter together. >> definitely more to come. that was nbc's kerry sanders reporting. we'll be right back. on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you
legendary coach don shula, hall of famer dan marino, and tony dungy now with nbc sports, considered by many to be football's moral compass. on monday richie incognito was clear across the country, strolling down rodeo drive in beverly hills. newly released portions of his fox sports interview included one critical question he wouldn't answer, whether dolphins coaches ordered him to, quote, toughen up jonathan martin. >> true or false? >> i'm here to talk about my relationship with...
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ceo don thompson says 2014's going to be a challenging year. margins will be under pressure with higher labor costs. but he sees a lot of opportunity in coffee. thompson says the entire beverage category is worth $300 billion. coffee and tea the fastest growing parts, and he says mcdonald's could and should do better. there are 4,200 mccafes providing as much as 8% of sales. mickey d's plans to add 350 to 400 more each over the next two years. >> we currently captured less than our fair share of the overall beverage category. that gap alone equates to more than $3 billion of sales opportunity. >> all right. who will they take that $3 billion from? thompson said, quote, anyplace that you can buy a beverage is a competitor. but when we asked coffee lovers on both coasts, which do you like best, it's clear we're only talking about two competitors. >> i prefer dunkin' donuts these days. >> starbucks wins. >> oh, that's easy. dunkin' donuts. >> yeah, starbucks is my favorite. >> i like mcdonald's. >> i don't like mcdonald's. i just like their cheese
ceo don thompson says 2014's going to be a challenging year. margins will be under pressure with higher labor costs. but he sees a lot of opportunity in coffee. thompson says the entire beverage category is worth $300 billion. coffee and tea the fastest growing parts, and he says mcdonald's could and should do better. there are 4,200 mccafes providing as much as 8% of sales. mickey d's plans to add 350 to 400 more each over the next two years. >> we currently captured less than our fair...
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the war, and, stuart, i've been working on it since 1992, since we got the deal two years ago with don yeager, i've been trying to hash it out. and i think we brought new intelligence and new information to it. stuart: yeah. >> and i was just fascinated to pursue it. stuart: look, brian, congratulations. i didn't realize you had such a broad range of interests. i knew you were big in sports and all-around news coverage, you're big on that. i did not know you were a historian at the same time. congratulations. now, the book really -- it's a great story. >> thank you. stuart: and the book really is up there in the charts, the bestseller list, iss't it? >> i mean, i'm just stunned. i knew, i wanted it to sell, i hoped it would sell, but i never had any idea buzz like this. the frustrating thing is that pension wish/sentinel, we were all caught by surprise, so just be a little bit patient. thousands are flooding into the stores, and the holidays aren't even here yet, but by the end of the week, we're going to get them out front and center. the it's a good problem to have. stuart: real fast
the war, and, stuart, i've been working on it since 1992, since we got the deal two years ago with don yeager, i've been trying to hash it out. and i think we brought new intelligence and new information to it. stuart: yeah. >> and i was just fascinated to pursue it. stuart: look, brian, congratulations. i didn't realize you had such a broad range of interests. i knew you were big in sports and all-around news coverage, you're big on that. i did not know you were a historian at the same...
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california animal advocate karen don rescued the birds, jessica and and from a slaughterhouse and treated them, san francisco weekly reports on will have the birds at her thanksgiving dinner but instead of being the main dish they will be the guests of honor. she rescues turkeys on thanksgiving as a fun way to send a serious message. post turkey datum birds will work as animal ambassadors, turkeys are more fun on thanksgiving when alive and gobbling. dennis: and eating turkey. that is all there is to it. hundreds of flights delayed. winter storms pounding the east coast. tracy: one retailers offered a million dollars incentive to get customers in stores at a black friday sales. that and more as an shapiro takes you through the next hour of markets now. the dow was up 14 points. don't go anywhere. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capal one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i brk my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me wi unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark busines
california animal advocate karen don rescued the birds, jessica and and from a slaughterhouse and treated them, san francisco weekly reports on will have the birds at her thanksgiving dinner but instead of being the main dish they will be the guests of honor. she rescues turkeys on thanksgiving as a fun way to send a serious message. post turkey datum birds will work as animal ambassadors, turkeys are more fun on thanksgiving when alive and gobbling. dennis: and eating turkey. that is all there...
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is a big star of country music, these days, one city in the country is the focus of his attention as don dahler will show us. >> whatever makes you feel like a rock star! >> reporter: after months of relentless touring country megastar kenny chesney is taking a break. >> thank you. >> but not before meeting with some very important fans. >> you are going to have this moment this morning at the hospital. >> yeah. >> heartfelt, it was good for me. >> spread the love. >> kenny chesney, straight from the heart, later on sunday morning. >> osgood: historian doris kearns goodwin shares presidential anecdotes with mo rocca. steve hartman bears a grandmother's secrets for changing lives behind bars. the fast draw takes a measure of marathoners and more, but first the headlines for this sunday morning, the 3rd of november, 2013. twice in los angeles, flights are operating normally at los angeles airport after the shootings, it left a tsa agent dead and several others injured. we get the latest now from carter evans. >> when paul opened fire in terminal three, he was carried a handwritten note, fb
is a big star of country music, these days, one city in the country is the focus of his attention as don dahler will show us. >> whatever makes you feel like a rock star! >> reporter: after months of relentless touring country megastar kenny chesney is taking a break. >> thank you. >> but not before meeting with some very important fans. >> you are going to have this moment this morning at the hospital. >> yeah. >> heartfelt, it was good for me....
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don lemon looks back at his many achievements. >> bayard was at heart a militant and revolutionary in the fight for civil rights. >> reporter: bayard ruston served as a trusted a visor to martin luther king jr. but he's best known for organizing the 1963 march on washington. >> one man in america who could do it did it and that's why it happened. it had an architect. his name was bayard ruston. >> reporter: but at a time when intolerance ran high, ruston stood out for more than just his work on civil rights. >> it was just one of these facts of life. bayard is gay, he doesn't hide it. i said to somebody once that he never knew there was a closet to go into. >> he'd been attacked both for his homosexuality and also his political views. >> strom thurman did it on the floor of the united states senate. >> reporter: thurman referenced ruston's 1953 arrest on a public sex charge. >> the senators is interested in attacking me because he is interested in destroying the movement. he will not get away with this. >> reporter: the march was a huge success and exceeded expectations, but it wasn't
don lemon looks back at his many achievements. >> bayard was at heart a militant and revolutionary in the fight for civil rights. >> reporter: bayard ruston served as a trusted a visor to martin luther king jr. but he's best known for organizing the 1963 march on washington. >> one man in america who could do it did it and that's why it happened. it had an architect. his name was bayard ruston. >> reporter: but at a time when intolerance ran high, ruston stood out for...
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so don goes down today. nothing gold can stay. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life as i friday suggested. and he was considered by many to be a sort of, you know, folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the farmers almanac tapes are sidewise thinks about it and birch trees. one of his early biographers, demand called lawrence thompson uncovered, wasn't that hard to do, some of the less than splendid aspects of frost personal and public life. and at a certain point, people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had the madness that ran in his family with the lighthearted seeming surface of his poems and his reputation took a bit of a nosedive. i think by now that has reversed again and he is understood to be a poet of great depth and complexity. without overstating the case for ann arbor or making a crucial for his work, it is important to remember that this poet, who seems so rooted in a particular place also with elsewhere. and the fact that his work has crossed n
so don goes down today. nothing gold can stay. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life as i friday suggested. and he was considered by many to be a sort of, you know, folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the farmers almanac tapes are sidewise thinks about it and birch trees. one of his early biographers, demand called lawrence thompson uncovered, wasn't that hard to do, some of the less than splendid aspects of frost personal and public life....
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. >> ifill: and the loon don wail case we heard from, this is separate, to, right? >> that was trading losses and has nothing to do with the mortgage issues addressed here in this settlement. >> ifill: lynn stout, are you satisfied this is a civil agreement and the criminal case is yet to come? >> yeah, i think so. this chapter is not finished for j.p. morgan. there's still the possibility of criminal investigations as part of the settlement the bank has agreed to cooperate in assisting those investigations. they've made admissions to facts that are going to make it easier for other investors who feel they've been defrauded to bring civil action so this is certainly progress but this is by no means over for j.p. morgan >> ifill: lynn scout at cornell, bert ely thank you very much. >> thank you for having me here. >> woodruff: as the u.s. negotiating team readies for the next round of talks in geneva over iran's nuclear program, president obama urged senators at the white house today to hold off on seeking additional sanctions on the country. afterwards, six senators
. >> ifill: and the loon don wail case we heard from, this is separate, to, right? >> that was trading losses and has nothing to do with the mortgage issues addressed here in this settlement. >> ifill: lynn stout, are you satisfied this is a civil agreement and the criminal case is yet to come? >> yeah, i think so. this chapter is not finished for j.p. morgan. there's still the possibility of criminal investigations as part of the settlement the bank has agreed to...
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tell me i don your take on that. how much legit push back is, yes, the rollout stinks, but the predictions are all negative that are hard to substantiate. >> that's the argument the president is trying to make, blame me, we blew the rollout, but have patience, you'll like the plan. and unlike most politicians in washington, the american people seem to have an open mind. will problems facing health care law eventually be solved? yes, 54%. no, 45%. so there is an open meeind amon the public. so if you're the white house, you're thinking that is a tough verdict for the american people and yet again, they're pretty open minded. the president blew it, let's see if he can get it right. a majority there 54%. so a potential silver lining here. if they get it right, there is a potential silver lining that they can say, okay, learned our lesson. >> and also the top line polls we were talking about, the fact they stayed steady is that also kind of seen as good news for the administration that despite the negative headline after
tell me i don your take on that. how much legit push back is, yes, the rollout stinks, but the predictions are all negative that are hard to substantiate. >> that's the argument the president is trying to make, blame me, we blew the rollout, but have patience, you'll like the plan. and unlike most politicians in washington, the american people seem to have an open mind. will problems facing health care law eventually be solved? yes, 54%. no, 45%. so there is an open meeind amon the...
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don democratic thinkers were on hand for an all-day session. i want to bring in two people inside those meetings. former clinton adviser tracy supple. mitch stewart was also a senior adviser and first director of the obama for america campaign. good to see both of you, thank you. >> good morning. >> thank you, chris. >> take us inside that room, tracy, as much as you can. what are the big takeaways. >> the takeaways are there is significant momentum with new donors, old donors, familiar faces, new faces. 1.1 million people have already participated in the facebook effort at ready for hillary.com and those numbers are going up very dramatically every day. so what happened yesterday was a group of people coming together to talk about what to do, how to get more people, how to continue this momentum and really seize this moment early on as a significant foundation to create this movement of people who are in fact, quite simply, ready for hillary. >> we're going to get back to this conversation but we need to go live to this hearing. todd park, chi
don democratic thinkers were on hand for an all-day session. i want to bring in two people inside those meetings. former clinton adviser tracy supple. mitch stewart was also a senior adviser and first director of the obama for america campaign. good to see both of you, thank you. >> good morning. >> thank you, chris. >> take us inside that room, tracy, as much as you can. what are the big takeaways. >> the takeaways are there is significant momentum with new donors, old...
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> marylanders continue to trya desperate situation in the philippines. here is mike schuh with the story. >> reporter: good morning. the philippines is a vast collee islands. some countries and internationad groups are on the ground with food, water and medicine. many white marsh the river of life church continues to collect supplies they intend to ship to the philippines to help with rebuilding. many here can't find out the fate of loved ones because communications with cut. i'm mike schuh reporting. back to you. >> thank you . >>> two dozen harford county residents are without homes after a fire rips through hair bel air apartment complex. the three alarm blaze broke out around 4:00 on crocker drive. it took firefighters close to two hours to get things under control. nobody is hurt. the cause is still not noun. known. >>> police arrest a man who or targeted intoxicated men to sexual assault them. officers say 38-year-old joey poindexter frequented peer pong events. one man said she was drinking with him before he was assaulted by him. police found ph
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> marylanders continue to trya desperate situation in the philippines. here is mike schuh with the story. >> reporter: good morning. the philippines is a vast collee islands. some countries and internationad groups are on the ground with food, water and medicine. many white marsh the river of life church continues to collect supplies they intend to ship to the philippines to help with rebuilding. many here can't find out the fate of loved...
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don mcpherson and feminist activist, and espn.com columnist, jonell hill. so nice to have you all here. let me just start with you, dave. is staying and enduring the manly thing to do or is walking away and revealing, basically being a whistle-blower, the manly thing to do? >> this is about manhood versus adulthood. manhood, a very narrow definition that feeds into this gender binary of manhood in the nfl. and what does that binary mean? it means that being a man means being able to take violence, it means being able to inflict violence. it means having incredibly retrograde views about women, about lbgt people, and it means being able to be a white guy who says, i can drop n-bombs because it's all good, it's the culture. the other side, you have adulthood. that's jonathan martin saying, i shouldn't have to fight this guy to have this job. this is a union workplace. and we could spend this whole time talking about this violent, bullying, joke making, n-bomb dropping portrait of pew tres sense that is inckocognitincogn that would let some off the hook. none
don mcpherson and feminist activist, and espn.com columnist, jonell hill. so nice to have you all here. let me just start with you, dave. is staying and enduring the manly thing to do or is walking away and revealing, basically being a whistle-blower, the manly thing to do? >> this is about manhood versus adulthood. manhood, a very narrow definition that feeds into this gender binary of manhood in the nfl. and what does that binary mean? it means that being a man means being able to take...
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don lemon tweeted something earlier, we're thankful for don also, he said go out and do something good for someone today, i thought that was sweet. >> it's a great way to show gratitude, family, friends, food, we're so glad you could join us on this thanksgiving. our first "new day" thanksgiving together, it is time for newsroom with carol costello. we hope there's some turkey in your future. >> i am making my executive producer, brian bell, who is in the control room right now, hi, brian, he's going to be cooking me thanksgiving dinner. >> wow. >> that say powerful anchor, way to go, carol. >> we'll have a talk with him after this. >> exactly. happy thanksgiving. >> you too, darling. >>> "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning and happy, happy thanksgiving. i'm carol costello, thank you so much for being with me. let's start in new york city, shall we, with a holiday tradition, the 87th macy's thanksgiving day parade just getting under way, despite fears of strong winds macy's confirmed last hour all 16 giant helium balloons will be allowed to fly
don lemon tweeted something earlier, we're thankful for don also, he said go out and do something good for someone today, i thought that was sweet. >> it's a great way to show gratitude, family, friends, food, we're so glad you could join us on this thanksgiving. our first "new day" thanksgiving together, it is time for newsroom with carol costello. we hope there's some turkey in your future. >> i am making my executive producer, brian bell, who is in the control room...
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had gone out d this was their return trip with two big boxes of dunkin' donuts coffee and a stack of don box it because they wanted to give coffee and donuts to everyonepe who was working in a call center because they were so happy. an i walked around the call center and talk to people taking the calls and dealing with people over the computer. something one woman was just beaming. i asked her you look like something just wonderful happened. you have got quite a smile. somebodyust talked to who was paying i want to say $800 a month into cobra and it just sounded better plan for $500 a month. $300 a month was a pretty big deal in that family slave so she had a wonderful exchange with that person who had called then. we have people when they come in life, they are taken in private rooms to discuss it and when people find out what the deal is a lot of people are getting hugs. there's a story in "the new york times" today about a woman who burst into tears of joy when she found out she could get coverage and i would like to ask unanimous consent to have it put into the record. there is more
had gone out d this was their return trip with two big boxes of dunkin' donuts coffee and a stack of don box it because they wanted to give coffee and donuts to everyonepe who was working in a call center because they were so happy. an i walked around the call center and talk to people taking the calls and dealing with people over the computer. something one woman was just beaming. i asked her you look like something just wonderful happened. you have got quite a smile. somebodyust talked to who...
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i'm not going to say don worry about high blood pressure. discuss it with your docto but don't pic if you're at a health fairnd you get one single elevatn. >> what about low pressure? your blo pressure is too w? >> i haveeadings in the 90 range anthey say oh, it's too low. that means it's good. that means your heart is not hang to work as hard. your arties are not working a hard. of course if it's very low and you ha symptoms of faintingr dizziness you need it checked out. >> next one is nausea, vomiting and diarea. ift lasts less than a day or two yourokay. >> yes, i get calls about this all the time and isually say waitt out for 48 hours. these things resolve on their own. if you have a hig fever or see any blood going to the bhroom or throwing up thenou need to seek medical attention but of theime it will work it'say out of your sysm quickly. >> let's tk about painless lumps. sometimes they appear under the surface of the skin. don't rt at all b you notice they'rthere. >> especially weet older we tend to develop these things and it could
i'm not going to say don worry about high blood pressure. discuss it with your docto but don't pic if you're at a health fairnd you get one single elevatn. >> what about low pressure? your blo pressure is too w? >> i haveeadings in the 90 range anthey say oh, it's too low. that means it's good. that means your heart is not hang to work as hard. your arties are not working a hard. of course if it's very low and you ha symptoms of faintingr dizziness you need it checked out. >>...